• Re: Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part A - Daryl Ka

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    Mary, Monkey, Sun, Tree and Penis Whoreshippers - Part A - Daryl Kabatoff June 24th 2023 8:14 pm 208,439 words (243 pages)

    ?The very concept of a nation founded by European settlers is offensive to me. Old stock White Canadians are an unpleasant relic, and quite frankly, replaceable. And we will replace them." - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, when asked to comment
    on his Open Borders Immigration Strategy, speaking without preparation, without the aid of a writer

    ?Christians are the worst part of Canadian society.? - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a writer

    ?If you?re not willing to embrace Islam, you?re not a part of our society.? - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaking without preparation, without the aid of a writer

    ?Without writers, nothing speak so good in word stuff.? - Eddie Izzard


    Contents:

    Aviation, Boating, TIG Welding
    ATV?s, Mini-Trucks
    4x4?s, 6x6?s, 8x8?s
    Tracked Vehicles
    Velodrome and Bicycles
    Wooden Aircraft, Boats and Cars
    Horse Drawn Wagons
    Bison and Affordable Home Ownership
    Live Steam Engines
    Innovation
    Relatively Smaller Stuff
    Banking, Wealth Management
    Diamonds, Gold and Money
    Female Fashion Trends
    Pants That Fit
    Largest Building in Saskatchewan
    British, German and Russian History
    Islamic History
    Big-Nosed Cree
    Gun Laws, Ballistics
    Native Governance
    Restaurants and Fine Dining
    Appeasement and Being Nice
    Law of 22 Prairial
    Psychiatric Abuse, Horror
    Blinkin? Lights and Fertility Rites
    Metallurgy and ?Science?
    Son of Sam
    Yaks and Yakutia (The Sakha Republic)
    Magadan and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy
    Thomas Mick, Restoring the American Republic
    Religion and Humor
    The Anti-Christ Revealed
    Red and White Depopulation Jabs
    El Nino and La Nina Climate Oscillations
    Short www.GAB.com posts


    Forwards:

    Run in rural and city elections as ?Republic?, and affirm that you are defending:

    1) the right to own property, including land and guns
    2) the right to grow food and other plants, to raise and prepare animals for food, to sell your food
    3) the right to decide upon the education of your children
    4) the right to free speech and beliefs
    5) the right to not be forced into psychiatric or any other medical care
    6) the right to be paid in real money which is gold and silver coins, the right to mine a small gold claim in your nation
    7) the right to not have your tax money used to support foreigners, many of whom desire our deaths. The right not to have your tax money used to support people of your own nationality, many of which are in need due to their poor habits. The right to
    not have your tax money used to support medical ?care? for anybody, as it is now evident that the ?care? provided for many is designed to maim and kill. The right not to have your tax money used to fight wars in foreign
    nations, as it is evident that the wars are designed to impoverish people of our own nation and bring about our own demise. The right not to have your tax money used to support schools, as these schools are teaching children to alter their sex, engage in
    abhorrent sexual behavior, to adopt Catholic fertility rites? the schools teach your children to become docile communists and are used to encourage your children to hand over their nations over to Islamists
    8) the right to ?freely? innovate, to fly your own aviation creations and to operate other mobile creations without government interference, with either no or minimal taxation, the right to movement

    Affirm that you support these eight points on your election literature and run for office under the ?Republic? ticket. Defend the Republic of the United States of America, fight for a Republic in Canada and in other nations. If you are not
    comfortable publicly defending the idea of a Republic (as opposed to a democracy which always seems to lead to a dictatorship), then you can still affirm you are defending the points listed above in your election literature.

    I believe that people should also have the right to innovate and place their own automotive creations on the roads but should be taxed for road construction and road maintenance. Somewhat similarly, people flying will have to pay for airport landing
    and storage fees should they choose to land at and fly from such facilities. People flying or driving their own creations should have affordable insurance available to them, they should be allowed to pay the same low rate
    required to insure a 20-year-old mid-sized automobile, or even a lower rate as an incentive, in order to motivate people to innovate and create. Governments should continue to insure that the private aircraft are not a hazard to the commercially flown
    aircraft and restrict their flight in certain locations. Regardless, governments should be giving people options and not taking options away.

    I believe that people should NOT be handed free homes paid for by taxing others, nor be provided with welfare assistance so they may pay rent to landlords. Any financial assistance directed to housing should be directed toward the purchase of
    materials (ideally concrete) for the construction of small homes. And people should be able to sell the food they grow and raise without having to employ lawyers to assist them to fill out scads of documents, and then pay taxes
    so that hundreds of thousands of government bureaucrats can analyze and store the information.

    Inflation is NOT rising prices, rising prices is but a result of inflating the paper money supply. By paying people in gold and silver coins (instead of paper dollar bills), inflation of the paper money supply and the resulting increase in the prices
    of consumer goods would be eliminated, thereby allowing people to earn enough money (gold and silver coins) so they may purchase or build a home, unless they piss their money away. Gold-bearing regions in Canada should be
    opened up to the average Canadian so they may stake and work a claim. The inflation of the money supply should be limited to the extraction (and importation) of gold and silver and converting this into coins. Gold and silver should not be traded in any
    electronic or paper form in part to help determine the true value of silver in relationship to gold, and in part to stop criminal activities tied to this ponzi scheme, and in part to get rid of the corrupt banking system.
    We should be able to transition to a more sane economy based on circulating gold and silver coins, and/or coins containing primarily a mixture of gold and silver without having to resort to persecuting Jews or any other religious group. Using Scripture, (
    Jewish Laws), we can cancel all the national and personal debts every 49 or 50 years or so, and deport or slay the invaders, or those we are invading, or some damn thing like that.

    Many millions of acres of land in Canada and the USA that are gold-bearing are being mined by foreigners or by those Canadians and Americans who provide themselves with special privileges, or have the funds to climb legal hurdles (government
    restrictions on your freedom requiring teams of lawyers to overcome), or the land and the wealth within is claimed by the crown, it is land that citizens should be able to work in order to build wealth for themselves. Absolutely
    massive claims in very rich gold bearing areas in Canada, are off limits to the average Canadian.

    Homeless people can be provided with a small (I suggest 200 square feet with a 17 foot ceiling) concrete structure in the countryside where they may pay a mortgage on the land, on the concrete poured, and on the oil stove, door and windows installed.
    People can live in tents and trailers in the gold-bearing regions where they would have the right to mine the metal, should they wish they may return to the protection of their small permanent concrete home located in a
    non-mining area, perhaps in another province or state? that is if they have their mortgage payments on these small concrete houses up to date (which should not be hard as many would continue to collect welfare from the provincial or state governments
    that includes a housing allowance). I believe people should have homes and that it should be done in such a way to prevent banks and landlords from benefiting. Help provide the homeless (including the home renters and the
    apartment dwellers) with small concrete homes in the countryside (at least 20 miles away from the cities), make opportunities available to them so they may pay their mortgages over the course of a single year, make sure these mortgages are paid off
    before they add to the size of the structure. I suggest that these new homeowners be allowed to add vertically rather than spread out in order to retain land for gardens and for bison. I would like to see this done without
    using any tax money as politicians should not have the right to give your money to charity, in part because they use these charities to funnel money back to themselves. ?Charity is no part of the legislative duty of the government,? said James Madison. I
    believe we can solve much of the homeless crisis when governments allow the subdivision of a limited amount of land for specific purpose of creating a bison reserve that doubles as an area for the tiny concrete homes, and
    by allowing concerned citizens who have wealth to build the concrete structures and expect the investment to be returned via monthly mortgage payments from the occupants. Those who have the wealth to invest in the project should see their investment grow
    due to their expanding bison herd, and should not have to gouge the home owners (those who are paying the mortgages) huge interest on the concrete structures. Charity is not a part of the government, but a group of people
    who have wealth can be charitable with their wealth and assist the homeless to have homes. The wealthy would be rewarded with a return of their money, plus they would get a safer, more peaceful and a more productive community, and if projects such as
    this are widespread it would help the entire nation to thrive.

    Because the concrete structures are small (200 square feet), the mortgage holder (resident) may be able to make 12 monthly payments or less and pay off the debt. Those who purchase the section or two of land and who fund the construction might opt
    to follow this plan but to instead provide an abundance of 300 square foot 17 foot tall structure instead, or may choose to pour the structures in different shapes rather than square or rectangular. People moving into one
    of these buildings would in their leisure be adding an interior floor or floors somewhere within. Pour the concrete home in such a way to make it easier to install an interior wooden floor at about the 8 foot height, so that one may turn their 17 foot
    tall concrete structure into having two interior floors, each with about an 8 foot tall ceiling. With the addition of 2x10 joists and some plywood, the mortgage holder?s 200 square foot concrete home would then have 400
    square feet of floor space. Or I imagine small people who stand around the 5 foot mark can divide their 17 foot tall concrete structures into three floors and end up with 600 square feet of floor space. Being concrete and of such a small footprint, the
    structures would be easy to heat.

    Keep the structures concrete so the investors can easily steam clean the premises and find a new occupant who is willing to pay the mortgage on the property should the existing occupant fail to pay the debt, and so the bison can rub against the
    homes without causing damage. Keep the windows small and narrow so people and deer cannot break in, and to keep the windows cheap, and to prevent bird strikes, and to retain heat. Provide the homes with heavy steel doors that
    cannot be easily kicked in.

    Make the concrete houses affordable and speed their availability by limiting their size (200 square feet by 17 feet tall), by offering the houses to the new homeowners without interior walls, without flooring, without plumbing, and without
    electrical. About the only items to include is a heavy steel door that cannot be kicked in, a wood/coal burning stove and chimney, and a few small windows, perhaps windows so narrow that people cannot them use to break into the
    home. There should also be a strong door located on the roof providing interior access to the rooftop patio or for whatever is constructed up there after the mortgage is paid off. Instead of upgrading the interior of your 17 foot tall 200 square foot
    home with oak, ebony, cherry, walnut, marble, granite, jade, or lapis lazuli, pay off the mortgage in 12 months, return the investment to the original investors who made this low cost housing and bison park possible. Those
    involved should make a bylaw restricting what would be permitted to be built on the top of the 17 foot tall structures. To be avoided is ongoing noisy construction as it disrupts the bison and the other residents.

    Those people who have the wealth to purchase the section (or two or three or four adjacent sections) of land and a fence running around the perimeter to confine the bison, could limit the bison ownership to themselves. Those people who are paying
    mortgages on their tiny concrete homes could be denied the right to own bison and add bison to the herd, and instead only be allowed to bring in one single horse (a mare) and allow it to multiply. There is the issue of
    paying off the mortgage to the investors before you start competing against these same investors for grazing rights, and there is the issue of bringing in sick animals and spreading disease. I think it would be best if the investors allow the mortgage
    holders to own and breed horses but then exclude them from competing by adding to the bison herd. This issue would be up to the major investors who made the bison park possible.

    Perhaps those who successfully paid off their mortgage should only then be allowed one horse (a mare) and allow it to multiply. Let your horse roam with all the other horses and together they can roam with the bison. I suggest you limit the horse
    herd to Icelandic ponies as they are hardy, can be safely used on mountain trails, ridden or used as a pack horse, and being smaller have less of an impact upon the environment. The Icelandic ponies would be easily saleable
    should the herd become too great in numbers. There may be other horses that would be suitable for use on mountain trails but the Icelandic ponies are desirable and should prove to be a profitable venture. Or buy and breed Gypsy horses, they are beautiful,
    happily pull wagons and are good with children. Have a horse purchasing committee that is versed in what constitutes a good example of the horse breed chosen, and approve or deny the prospective horse for inclusion into
    the bison and housing reserve. If you are still paying off your mortgage then you have no business purchasing a high quality horse.

    Gypsy horses are pretty creatures that are good around children and can be used to pull. Large working horses could be bred as they will be valuable when the fuel runs out. If you are only allowed to bring in one single horse of a specific breed, I
    suggest you obtain the best quality mare available and wait until you can afford the better quality horse. Perhaps people living in the bison reserve could pool their resources and purchase a rather expensive stallion and
    allow it to roam free with the high quality mares. People living in the bison reserve could decide upon one single breed of horse and then be strongly encouraged to choose among the finest examples available.

    Water and food are limited, excessive numbers of horses could be detrimental to the bison herd. Remove any dogs that are either running free or barking, allow the coyotes, wolves and bears to roam in their place. Residents can be notified when
    dangerous animals are lurking. Similarly remove the cats and allow the birds and gophers to thrive. While in this bison reserve / concrete housing development, discharge your firearms only when your lives are in danger, the
    concern is to provide a peaceful atmosphere for the bison and to the other residents. The bison would prefer to look at and smell people who are not carrying rifles, and since the concrete housing development is located in a bison reserve, folks should
    do their upmost to please the bison and not appear threatening, consider concealing your rifles when bison are in the vicinity. There could be dangerous packs of dogs, coyotes are an ever-present danger (mainly to children
    and shorter people), wolves will likely be limited to a lone male and should be considered as dangerous, there could also be cougars and bear. Furthermore moose, deer, beavers and owls are also known to attack people, one would be foolish to walk around
    the countryside without a firearm. I am not suggesting that you eliminate the coyotes, wolves, moose and bear from the housing and bison reserve, but that you add trees and attempt to attract more of these beautiful
    animals to visit or stay at your location. Just keep the windows on your concrete houses small enough so the animals (and thieves) don?t jump in.

    Consider limiting the homeownership of the project to people who own no other land nor home, and prevent renters as these renters should instead be signing up for their own tiny home, which should result in pride of home ownership rather than in
    garbage and needles being spread throughout the community. Provide mortgages while making it clear that the buyer is not allowed to rent out the property, nor would they be allowed to operate motorized vehicles within the
    section (or two or three or four contiguous sections) of land that is fenced off and shared with bison. The residents would also have to sign wavers forfeiting their right to sue should they or a family member be injured or killed by a bison or by any
    other animal roaming the area. Cluster the majority of the homes close to the outer edges of the communities and space them each by perhaps 50 or 60 feet (hopefully far enough away for the tobacco smoke to dissipate), and is
    ample space between these clustered-together homes for bison to roam at will. Some people who are more physically fit may chose to occupy a concrete home that is located further away from one of the parking lots and bus stops. I imagine that at first
    most everybody would be hauling water from a well or from the water truck. Nobody would be allowed to use noisy gasoline, propane nor diesel generators, nor blast music? other residents really don?t want to hear your music,
    even at very low volume. Similarly people don?t want to see nor hear your windmill, most would prefer to see the birds alive than mangled to death in your windmills. Be mindful that you are living in a nature reserve. Nobody wants to hear your internal
    combustion generator, no matter how muffled the sound is made, and nobody cares to smell it either. Learn how to bend down and pick up pieces of garbage blowing around in the wind, what a joy it is to walk around the
    country (or city) without seeing garbage spread around.

    Automated gates will open when the bison and horses are not near, allowing for moose, deer and antelope to enter and leave at will. Keep the small concrete houses at least 300 yards away from any automatic gates so as not to spook these wild animals
    and drive them away from the entry and exit points. Those who paid off their mortgages and who then purchased a high quality horse should be paying their share for the automatic gates.

    Place the concrete houses within 200 or 300 yards from the road surrounding the bison reserve, if the property measures 2 square miles that would provide plenty of area in the middle of the reserve, reserved for the bison and for people to walk upon.
    Allow people to fence off a 700 square foot area surrounding their house or a 500 square foot area adjacent to their 200 square foot house should they care for a fence, a fenced-off garden, or for a fenced-off front or
    back yard, but this should be executed in such a way to leave ample room for animals to waltz between the homes (perhaps 50 feet between the fences open for the animals to waltz). If you are using your yard space for a garden, then consider having a
    fence that allows the sun to shine through, yet it is likely that much of your garden would survive without a fence. Some people will elect to fence off their 700 square feet of yard space with a fence that stands only a foot
    or two tall, allowing easy access to that space by the assorted animals. Some people may place their fence surrounding their entire 200 square foot concrete home, thereby preventing the bison from rubbing against their houses. Others will make use of
    their 700 square feet of yard space without using a fence at all, some may choose to mark off their 700 square foot territory with plants instead of a fence. Communities can designate areas for communal fenced-off gardens, so
    of course those requiring additional garden space can access these additional secured garden spaces, or simply grow your additional gardens in the spaces between the homes where the bison, moose, deer and horses are allowed to roam and hope for the best.
    Place the parking lots next to the outer edges of the project, fence the parking lots off to prevent the bison, other animals and thieves from having access to these areas. Ban automobiles, motorcycles, all terrain
    vehicles, snowmobiles and such from travelling around the land, it is for walking upon. The only vehicle driving up to your concrete house should be the cement truck, leave your vehicles in the parking lots located at the outer edges of the property.
    People with limited mobility should choose a concrete house that is located closer to the parking lot and bus stop.

    Rather than wait for these investors to magically appear and assist you with your housing crisis, consider advertising a general meeting where those who are interested in living in such a project get together and put up the money to purchase a
    section (640 acres) of land or more, a piece of uninterrupted land that measures at least a mile along each side. All the people involved should ideally put up the same amount of money for their small agreed upon sized lots (700
    square feet). Some people will use a handful of months to pay for their lots, while others will have their excessive contributions returned to them month by month over the course of a handful of months, and this way buy the land for cash without
    incurring a mortgage. I suggest that those who want to buy into such a project come to the meeting with a certified cheque for $6,000 CAN as that might permit 500 investors to purchase perhaps two adjacent sections for about 3
    millions dollars. Some people would come to the meeting with somewhat less money and will plead for their inclusion and for their ability to make payments, others may come with more money to cover that deficit. Those temporarily covering the deficit
    could have somewhat larger fenced off yards (perhaps 1000 square feet), and more distance between their fence and their neighbour?s fence (perhaps 100 feet). Buy the property without a mortgage. Have such a meeting on the
    final day of the month, if you are unsuccessful in raising the funds to buy the available section of land, then meet again at the end of the following month as there may be different land available at a different price and with a different number of
    partners to share in the bison reserve and housing project. Separate the meetings by a month to give the people a month to try to make up the cash. Stake out the 700 square foot lots in such a way as to maintain room between
    the fenced-off lots for the bison and horses to roam, but not spread out so far as to sprawl over the entire landscape? perhaps 60 to 100 feet between the fences, with little incursion deep into the section? for the sake of the bison try to keep the
    yards close to the outer perimeter of the section of land. Keep the yards small (700 square feet) in part to allow for some room between the yards for the horses and other animals to roam.

    People should agree to limit the large animals to bison and horses, totally exclude the presence of sheep, goats, pigs and lamas. If people want to run the sheep, goats, pigs and lamas, direct them to form their own sheep, goats, pigs and lamas
    cooperative. If people want houses built out of wood that would be easily damaged by bison rubbing against them, then direct them to form their own wooden building cooperative. If people want to blast music and drive around
    the section of land in motorized vehicles, then direct them to start their own blast music and drive around the section of land in motorized vehicles cooperative. If people want to run gas, propane or diesel generators, then direct them to start their
    own loud and stinking gas, propane and diesel generator cooperatives.

    There are estimates of 82% of the North American population taking the ?covid? jabs, those who took one, two or three jabs will likely be dead in one, two or three years. Town, city, provincial, state and federal governments will be receiving fewer
    taxes as the economy collapses, will face greater hurdles to help the homeless. The world will soon wake up to the worthlessness of paper money, creating both opportunities and havoc, it would be helpful to provide homeless
    people with a small concrete home in designated areas. Some communities may choose to provide the homeless with a tent, sleeping bag, a gold pan and a bus ticket and ship them off to Northern British Columbia, Yukon or Alaska, depending upon their
    nationality. Some communities could be a little more compassionate than other communities, they could not only help provide these small concrete homes for the homeless, they could also provide space for people living in their
    area to learn new skills and build projects?


    City Provides Space For Projects:

    The program I envision and outline below is opposite to that of communism, it allows for people to freely innovate and freely travel with their homebuilt creations. The civic, state, provincial and federal governments should all be allowing people
    to ?freely? innovate and build and fly their own aviation creations with no legal hurdles. The issue is about choices, people should be allowed to make choices for themselves and be free to travel in the mode they choose.
    The program can be established in any city, province, state or country, all that is required are groups of people who desire to build up rather than to tear down, all that is required are groups of people who desire to live free without forcing others to
    live by their rules.

    In Saskatoon the land south of 19th Street West between Avenues B and C and the freeway, and also land south of 20th Street between Avenue A and Third Avenue should be utilized for city residents to develop metal working skills and build small
    projects, with the immediate goal of becoming skilled enough with TIG welding and aluminum fabrication so that they may build their own small aluminum landing craft, small speed boat or paddle-wheeler, road vehicle, or some
    sort of airplane. This is land closest to the poorest of the poor, the site is ideal for giving hope to people that have given up hope. The location has river access for launching their finished boats, and a slipway (ramp) can be built in order to launch
    planes over the South Saskatchewan River, and the building would be large enough to place a runway on the roof so that planes may take off, again to the south-west and over the South Saskatchewan River. I envision a large
    building downtown that stretches for several blocks and stands approximately ten stories high, the freeway passes through the center of the building, with a slipway heading about 210 degrees to the South-South West so that aircraft can launch off a ramp
    and over the river.

    The higher quality TIG welders that have pulse capability smoke less than most every other welding technology, these welders, grinders, and other equipment that produces smoke, should all be used in conjunction with smoke extractors as the smoke
    generated from grinders is as harmful as the smoke generated from the welders. These pulse TIG welders utilize very small amounts of power when used to weld thinner materials, lowering the overall costs of the program and
    lowering the cost to the participants as they learn how to use the equipment.

    Those who participate should be provided with secure lockers so they may store their own personal welding supplies and small projects, such as their own tungsten anodes, filler wire, cutting and grinding wheels, masks, gloves and other welding
    supplies. As devices used for sharpening tungsten anodes are easily contaminated, they should obtain their own anode sharpening devices. The tungsten anodes are held by TIG torches that can be contaminated and broken, people
    should purchase a TIG torch that feels comfortable and fits their hands and needs. As breathing masks get coated with germs and become moldy, participants should obtain and care for their own should they have desire for one, and they should consider
    building themselves powered air respirators. Participants should pay daily for the electricity and argon gas they consume, and of course will be required to pay for any metal they require for their chosen projects. People
    using the donated or borrowed band saw or table saw should put money up front for replacement blades. People should buy their own drill bits and learn how to sharpen them. People running used lumber through planers are risking the destruction of the
    blades, everybody using the planer should put money up front towards the purchase of new blades.

    After the students demonstrate proficiency with AC pulse TIG aluminum welding (by completing small projects such as a fuel tank for their car, truck, bicycle or motorcycle, landing craft or airplane), then they would be eligible for a secure space
    were they may over time assemble their own small aluminum boat, airplane or all terrain vehicle, or one of the other projects. There should be no MIG or other welders in the facility in order to force the students to become
    proficient with the TIG welders, which smoke less than the other welders, and because there is demand for skilled TIG welders. At the beginning people would require very small storage lockers, they would trade up to larger lockers as their projects
    develop.

    There should be no woodworking, gluing nor painting conducted in the large downtown facility as efforts must be made to maintain air quality and reduce explosion hazards. Some glues that are more environmentally friendly would be approved for use in
    the metal working facilities, most gluing would take place in the main woodworking facilities which would be located away from this proposed large downtown projects facility, it is due to both space and safety reasons.

    Our woodworking facility can spread over 160 acres of land on the western outskirts of Saskatoon (within 10 miles from Saskatoon, north, south or west of Saskatoon), and if that isn?t enough, then the City of Saskatoon, or the ?Aviation Department?
    would purchase the adjacent quarter section of land. Here people would be encouraged to construct wooden airplanes for themselves. We should be encouraging people to build wooden airplanes for themselves, and we should be

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